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NEN-EN 1366-13

Fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 13: Chimneys

pending, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2017
Status: pending
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Chimneys, shafts, ducts): 91.060.40
ICS Code (Fire-resistance of building materials and elements): 13.220.50
scope:

This European Standard specifies a procedure to determine the fire resistance time for chimney constructions (see normative references), shafts of chimneys or penetration elements as part of a chimney construction under standardized fire conditions. The test examines the behaviour of chimney products exposed to fire only from the outside or fire from the outside entering into the chimney. This standard is used in conjunction with EN 1363-1. In chimneys combustion air supply ducts can also be included. The standard also applies to such chimneys. Annex A provides general guidance and background information. This European Standard is not applicable to: - sootfire resistance conditions; - accessories unless they are included in the system chimney to be tested; - one, two or three sided enclosures. If the pressure inside the chimney can in practice decrease to lower values than - 40 Pa or increase to higher values than + 5000 Pa it should be considered that this cannot be covered by the test prescribed in this standard. Additional tests of the chimney under pressure conditions outside of the ones listed are needed.

Document History

NEN-EN 1366-13
April 1, 2017
Fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 13: Chimneys
This European Standard specifies a procedure to determine the fire resistance time for chimney constructions (see normative references), shafts of chimneys or penetration elements as part of a...

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